Firestarter
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Avanti West Coast Trainee Train Driver Euston and Wolverhampton jobs currently listed on the website!
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Choo Choo! Well hopefully other depots will come up. Looks like similar OPC tests to the last apprenticeships 2 years ago.
Well hopefully other depots will come up.
Looks like this has gone already!
An amazing (and also rare) opportunity for anyone interested in becoming a driver. I wouldn’t expect any other depots than London or Wolves to come up for the time being as the other main depots have had a significant number of internal trainees start over the last 18 months (or don’t require new drivers). I’ve recently qualified and it’s hard work but well worth it at the end!
are they enhanced or standard?
I sat CBI with Virgin and MMI with another TOC. Passed both but CBI was far harder, woman was trying to pick apart your answers saying they are no good and trying to fail you to put pressure on. Whereas MMI was impossible to fail was just used as a formality and was just a chat basically.I went through the process when it was Virgin Trains and it was enhanced then. The structure and operation of the company hasn't really altered since Avanti took over so I'd imagine they'll still be looking for enhanced now (especially given how many applications they are going to have for this). Bare in mind, as I found out when it was Virgin Trains they still get the OPC to use the CBI rather than the MMI. So anyone with existing OPC scores/psychometric passes your MMI won't count and you'll have to sit the CBI. I've sat both and they're basically the same interview. Whether this has changed since Avanti took over, I don't know.
I sat CBI with Virgin and MMI with another TOC. Passed both but CBI was far harder, woman was trying to pick apart your answers saying they are no good and trying to fail you to put pressure on. Whereas MMI was impossible to fail was just used as a formality and was just a chat basically.
Haha yup what way the winds blowing that day and the luck of the draw of who interviews you all plays it's part.My experience was the exact opposite and likewise to you I passed both. I guess it comes down to whoever is interviewing you.
Oh ok because i can see that its linked to FirstGroup and they are standard level but we’ll see anyways and is it 39k after training?I went through the process when it was Virgin Trains and it was enhanced then. The structure and operation of the company hasn't really altered since Avanti took over so I'd imagine they'll still be looking for enhanced now (especially given how many applications they are going to have for this). Bare in mind, as I found out when it was Virgin Trains they still get the OPC to use the CBI rather than the MMI. So anyone with existing OPC scores/psychometric passes your MMI won't count and you'll have to sit the CBI. I've sat both and they're basically the same interview. Whether this has changed since Avanti took over, I don't know.
I went through the process when it was Virgin Trains and it was enhanced then. The structure and operation of the company hasn't really altered since Avanti took over so I'd imagine they'll still be looking for enhanced now (especially given how many applications they are going to have for this). Bare in mind, as I found out when it was Virgin Trains they still get the OPC to use the CBI rather than the MMI. So anyone with existing OPC scores/psychometric passes your MMI won't count and you'll have to sit the CBI. I've sat both and they're basically the same interview. Whether this has changed since Avanti took over, I don't know.
Oh ok because i can see that its linked to FirstGroup and they are standard level but we’ll see anyways and is it 39k after training?
How many hours minimum do you get for working a rest day?£39k during training and then goes up in three increments over two years to £67,486. London slightly differs and they get the first increment sooner (to reflect living costs I think).
How many hours minimum do you get for working a rest day?
Hi, just wondering if you could give any advice for passing the OPC tests? Can you recommend any practice material? Pushing on trying to peruse my dream in becoming a train driver and having a life long career in the railway. I'm in my late teens and constantly trying to get my foot in the door. Its a daily battle. Many thanks.I went through the process when it was Virgin Trains and it was enhanced then. The structure and operation of the company hasn't really altered since Avanti took over so I'd imagine they'll still be looking for enhanced now (especially given how many applications they are going to have for this). Bare in mind, as I found out when it was Virgin Trains they still get the OPC to use the CBI rather than the MMI. So anyone with existing OPC scores/psychometric passes your MMI won't count and you'll have to sit the CBI. I've sat both and they're basically the same interview. Whether this has changed since Avanti took over, I don't know.
That's maybe why you get a nice book on fee on top then as other TOCs have boosted min payment to 9hrs 45 or more.I think it’s eight hours minimum you get paid
Thanks for the heads up, just completed the OPC questionaire.
Good luck to all prospective applicants!
£39k during training and then goes up in three increments over two years to £67,486. London slightly differs and they get the first increment sooner (to reflect living costs I think).
Yes for Avanti.For Avanti???